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The Times - 28/07/1977

1977; Gale Group;

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From Nicholas Ashford, From Patrick Brogan, By David Blake Economics Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown Industrial Staff, By Christopher Thomas, By Christopher Thomas Labour Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, From Penny Symon, By Michael Baily, By Our Economics Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Reporter, By Craig Seton, By Our Air Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Philip Howard, By Our Health Services Correspondent, By John Roper Health Services Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From a Special Correspondent, By Robert Parker, By Diana Geddes Education Correspondent, By Our Political Correspondent, By Derek Harris Commercial Editor, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Jose Shercliff, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, By Roger Berthoud, From Charles Hargrove, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From Nicholas Fraser, From Robert Fisk, From David Vidal, From Michael Knipe, By Our Political Editor, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Richard Hughes, House of Lords, by Prudence Glynn, Irving Wardle, Sheridan Morley, Stanley Sadie, Kenneth Loveland, Ned Chaillet, Joan Chissell, William Haley, Ronald Lewin, Philip Ziegler, Georgina Battiscombe, Michael Ratcliffe, Peter Tinniswood, Derek Parker, Philippa Toomey, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Cliff Temple Athletics Correspondent, By a Special Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, Ronald Butt, Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, /PHS, David Bonavia, COLIN G. FIRTH, , MICHAEL HOLROYD, , R. S. LATHAM, , NICHOLAS HERBERT, , R. F. FARMER, , MICHAEL J. WATSON, , DAVID ROSS, , PETER F. RYDER, , HUGH SETON-WATSON, , PETER J. PURTON, , NORRIS McWHIRTER, , JEFFREY SIMMONS, , R. M. EDWARDS, , NORETTA KOERTGE, , ALAN LEE WILLIAMS, , ADRIAN ROOM, , ELSIE HUSSEY, , Jon Silkin writes:, David McClintock writes:, By Nicholas Hirst, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Christopher Wilkins, By Ray Maughan, By Patricia Tisdall, By Desmond Ouigley, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Rodney Cowton, By Peter Hill, By Melvyn Westlake, CLIVE DERBY, , JAMES G. LUNT, , By John Brennan, ELIZABETH YOUNG, , David Blake, By Victor Felstead, BY Ray Maughan, By Richard Allen, By Ashley Druker, By Michael Clark, Peter Waymark, by Sue Masterman, by Anton Koene, A.K., by Pieter Zwart,

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News: Korchnoi draw watched by Spassky, Portugal asks for UN aid to cope with Mozambique refugees, Art sales: the puzzle over why London has done so well, Sheriff to be dismissed from office, Independent energy studies urged, Talks on Egyptian-Libyan exchange of prisoners, Reports on prison system are to be made public soon, Doubts on pact from some Liberals, Rotterdam still growing as premier port..., Venereal infection threat to exports of racehorses, Lady Plowden praises local radio success, Labour all ready for left v right battle, Call for greater coordination in evolving countryside policies, Reformist cardinal retires from see, Compromise opens way to coalition in Holland, The fall and rise of persistent Mr Teng, China comes within reach of the package tourist, Post Office is rebuked over £400m profit, Generals begin ritual of choosing a president, EEC puts off decision on changing beef policy, Regional bus changes, The Netherlands New Government all set for further period of expansion, South American bishops affirm loyalty to Pope, Big rise in cost of helping the disabled, ... while Amsterdam concentrates on tailor-made services for off-the-peg prices, Owen visit to Spain this year, M Barre relies on his record, Mr Jones abstains in TUC vote to stick to 12-month gap between pay settlements, Menace of stowaway cat in lorry, Dredging foreign depths for business, The social contract lives, TUC says, Schools report criticizes English teaching methods, Bankruptcy petition against Mr George de Chabris, Fashion If this is upsidedown I like it, Police seize Soho club film, Mr Smith seeks support of Rhodesian farmers at security briefing, Damages law reform urged, Chinese aid Vietnam refugees' escape, Schiphol's rail link runs into controversy, The Louvre is closed by keepers' strike, Ban on politics in Pakistan is to be eased, Training college intake cut by more than fifth, Family budget increases by 13% in one year, All-graduate teaching entrants from 1983, The Pope speaks of schism for first time, Consultants oppose strike, Progress in Belize talks reported, Four killed as IRA feud flares in Belfast, Hauliers take the long road out of Europe, Teacher calls for special police squad for youth, The Queen takes tea in a working men's club at Coventry during jubilee tour, Fire service is accused of inefficiency, Three die in Lebanon shelling, The Times Diary, Is social democracy the right medicine for curing all our ills?, MPs authorize broadcasting of Parliament, South Africa hopeful of majority rule in Rhodesia, Ban on new airports increases need for Heathrow terminal, Councils want own man in Brussels, Oxford University class list, British nuclear fuel process sold to France, Cut in television use of old films urged, Children Act cuts adoptions by half, Fire rages through Californian city, Pravda gives opponents right of reply, Drug trade inquiry after campaigner disappears, Private health care proving more popular, Windscale delay 'would have disadvantages', French left still split on nuclear defence, Carter praise for visiting Italian Premier, Christmas deadline set for Tate to buy Stubbs works, Bank switches tactics to let sterling rise against dollar, Weld fault stops oil flow in Alaska pipeline, Mr Carter wants to sell planes to Egyptians, Britain joins US in promising arms supplies to Somalia, Opposition backs plan, Science report Earthquakes: Inadequate regulations, Property man buys village for £400,000, The Dutch connexion on better lines, Demirel pledge to increase army's strength, Farmers may tend to moan a lot, but things are really not too bad, Dr R D Laing gets costs after charge is withdrawn, Motoring Economy the key to small-car market, Elusive jungle rebels melt away before push by two armies, Trial by newspaper in German murder case. Sport: Blow to Packer 'circus', Football Macdonald and Hudson sing but refuse to speak, Yachting An old Flying Fifteen leads from start to finish, Cricket Boycott back from the wilderness as others head off into the jungle, Golf Aggressive play by Keppler is rewarded, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Lingering doubts over Cobner and Williams, Polo Cowdray Park take control, Tennis Third seed loses to little-known Hampshire youth, Hockey Cotton returns for Limbourg, Racing John Cherry to run off with cake, at fiesta on top of Downs, Athletics Fine run by Kearns adds to confusion of selectors, Squash rackets Pakistan soften their attitude. Index. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Gillett Brothers Discount Company Limited, The British & Commonwealth Shipping Company Limited, Bell's, British Gas, Nationale-Nederlanden, Cyanamid International Development Corporation, Ppa, The Hague, Youth Employment Subsidy, Haslemere Estates, Desmond Bagley, Scotiabank, Fodens Limited, Sealink, Bank Of Montreal, Bank Base Rates, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Macmillan London, Dutch Housing Centre, Eaustin & Sons (London) Limited, Bank Mess & Hope Nv, Car Buyer's Guide, Rotterdam/europoort, Phillips Patents (Holdings) Limited, Caledonia Investments Limited, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Ciran Air, Laing, 'Coalite', Norwich Union Insurance, Amsterdam Drydock Company, Johnson, Matthey & Co., Limited, H. Albert De Bary & Co.N.V., Mnb, British Airports, Amro Bank, Amsterdam Depositary Company N.V.. Politics and Parliament: Falklands visitors win support at Westminster, Removing heart pacemakers in corpses, No-confidence motion on Father of the House, Westminster security to be changed, Ensuring 'homeless' do not jump queue, Bureaucratic procedure criticized, Mail order book and tenancy, Tories force withdrawal of move on redundancy, Peers' changes on DLOs rejected, Easing the return to collective bargaining, MPs insist on taking out of Bill what judges wanted left in, Autumn broadcasts of debates: MPs get Phase Two pay rise House of Commons, Office control, Boundary reviews, Do-it-yourself insemination down on the farm, Divergent views on taping of police interrogations, Exemption for Arctic foxes. Weather: The Weather. Law: Farewell to chief clerk, Russian hijacker jailed in Sweden, Privy Council Date for assessing damages for repudiation Tai Hing Cotton Mill Ltd v Kamsing Knitting Factory (a firm), Scarman appeal to Grunwick parties to 'play it cool', Ten years for landlord who killed four tenants, Manslaughter charge, VAT provisions badly drafted Commissioners of Customs and Excise v Mechanical Services (Trailer Engineers) Ltd, Actress jailed seven years for killing lover, Sentence later on Mr Shore's son, Court of Appeal 'Reasonable man' test in case of boy, 15 Regina v Camplin, Mercenaries' agent fined for contempt, Time of stress B v B, Barrister case for Lords Saif Ali and Another v Sydney Mitchell & Co (a firm) and Others, Solicitors to be struck off, Dealers are cleared of dishonesty, Extradition sought, Hull trawler arrested, Court of Appeal Council must deliver defence Race Relations Board v Ealing London Borough Council, Court victory on seals for ecology groups. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Award for child who saved baby, Latest appointments, Church news. Classified Advertising: -Stepping Stones-Non-Secretarial-Secretarial & Genearal-Tempting Times-, Educational, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Creme De La Creme, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Bonhomie and steel Corps Commander, Singing for his supper Tom Moore, October Light Raw Silk The Empty Tiger All Thy Wives, Send help Wonder Worker, Old myths and music Where is Saint George?, The Marriage of Figaro Sadler's Wells, Hoddinott opera Fishguard Festival, Love, trust and confidence Mr and Mrs Gladstone, New wares at the Warehouse, The Bells of Hell, Fiction In deadly earnest The Spiral Ascent, Bournemouth SO Albert Hall / Radio 3, Late Heroics Collegiate, The show-off George Meredith, Faraway star Vivien Leigh. Editorials/Leaders: Which Kind Of Pollution?, The Attorney General's Discretion. Letters to the Editor: Press freedom: dangers of an NUJ closed shop, Forster at King's, Pay indexing is organized inflation, Understanding Marx, British mountain guides, Blasphemy as a crime, Hazards of transporting liquefied natural gas, James Joyce collection, Labour proposals on defence, Bunny Austin, Foreign workers essential to British hotels industry, Individuals at law, Where in the world?. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, July 28, 1952 King Farouk abdicates. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, 'Hobbit' first edition is sold for £600, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,665. Obituaries: Captain R. B. Stannard, Vc Distinguished war career, Oskar Morgenstern, Sir John Charrington, Dr Josef Korbel, Francis Fytton. Business and Finance: Appledore wins £12m deal from Ellerman, Discount market, Wilson Committee advised of 'equity gap' in Scotland, Two-fifths of all big fires were arson, Airline staff take pay cut to prop up profits, Co-operative societies reject proposal to merge movement's two main bodies, Rome repays IMF, Macarthys at peak after good second-half, Commodities, Eurosyndicat, Can Europe unravel its tangled fibres, 40pc increase in orders placed by Crown Agents, Healey call for state industry price checks, Beecham hopes on payout rise, Securities market code of conduct urged for EEC, Unified voice for management, Singlo now extends bid for Purbeck, McLeod Russel stake in Malayalam Plants, UK airports authority shows profit of £17.2m, Highams' first three months 'encouraging', Fillip for Smith Bros international ambitions, Business Diary: Sir Edward and after · Evans above, Wall St slide after record trade gap, Productivity rise may aggravate jobs crisis, Racal takes up near-1Opc stake in Flight Refuelling, Factory lost but Hollis takes off in 123pc jump, International Coal blamed for Conoco's tiny second quarter gain, ICL status for Whitehall orders to be preserved, Loan To Kenya, B & C Shipping to make headway, Money Market Rates, Legal & Gen stake in C & D shop centre, Threat to Anglo-Soviet trade agreement feared over British plans to raise interest rates on export credits, Economic notebook Getting the measure of indexation, Plessey aims to keep up 19 pc opening quarter advance, Briefly Lower interest rates spur to Gillett Bros opening, Coal output up, RTZ granted stay of execution over US hearing, Interim guidelines set for inflation accounting in the current year, Booker goes public in St Lucia, Agreed bid by Fisons puts a price tag of £26.8m on Gallenkamp, Do T doubles insurance checks to 95, Mono's shares celebrate a £1.25m Canadian bid, Gilt market views of sterling, Hudson's oil earnings up 41pc in 2nd quarter, Retailers fail to resolve problem of coffee profits. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange Prices Late surge, Spot Position of Sterling, Stock markets Currency move sparks strong rally. Business Appointments: Business appointments Royal Bank of Scotland's new director. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing. Births.

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